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Depends.... lazy eye is a hard thing to deal with because if the person sees good up close with focus but if it wanders from looking far away and u have surgery, the surgery may make the eyes turn in because the focus is not bad up close... and also surgery is not 100% effective, you may have to have it over and over and it may not ever work as a guarantee. Lazy eye is something you just have to hit or miss on if its not too bad.

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